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Mexico's Response to US Money Laundering Accusations: Government Intervention and Fintech Acquisition
Following US accusations of money laundering, the Mexican government facilitated the sale of Intercam Grupo Financiero assets to Kapital Bank for \$100 million and transferred CIBanco's fiduciary division to Banco Multiva, while imposing fines exceeding \$185 million on all three institutions.
Mexico's Response to US Money Laundering Accusations: Government Intervention and Fintech Acquisition
Following US accusations of money laundering, the Mexican government facilitated the sale of Intercam Grupo Financiero assets to Kapital Bank for \$100 million and transferred CIBanco's fiduciary division to Banco Multiva, while imposing fines exceeding \$185 million on all three institutions.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico's 4T: Cultivating a New Generation of Administrators
Mexico's Fourth Transformation (4T) faces the challenge of developing a new generation of skilled personnel to implement its societal changes, contrasting its initial reliance on loyalty with a current focus on cultivating professionals aligned with its vision across various sectors.
Mexico's 4T: Cultivating a New Generation of Administrators
Mexico's Fourth Transformation (4T) faces the challenge of developing a new generation of skilled personnel to implement its societal changes, contrasting its initial reliance on loyalty with a current focus on cultivating professionals aligned with its vision across various sectors.
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Military Deployment to Caribbean Amid Drug Trafficking Concerns
The U.S. deployed three warships and 4,000 soldiers to the Caribbean near Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, prompting Mexico to condemn the intervention; the operation includes surveillance aircraft, additional vessels, and a submarine, and offers a $50 million reward for information leading to...
U.S. Military Deployment to Caribbean Amid Drug Trafficking Concerns
The U.S. deployed three warships and 4,000 soldiers to the Caribbean near Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, prompting Mexico to condemn the intervention; the operation includes surveillance aircraft, additional vessels, and a submarine, and offers a $50 million reward for information leading to...
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52% Bias Score


Sinaloa Cartel Co-founder Zambada Pleads Guilty in US Court
Mexican drug lord Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, co-founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, pleaded guilty in a US court, avoiding trial after being arrested in July 2024 following clashes between cartel factions loyal to him and El Chapo's sons.
Sinaloa Cartel Co-founder Zambada Pleads Guilty in US Court
Mexican drug lord Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, co-founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, pleaded guilty in a US court, avoiding trial after being arrested in July 2024 following clashes between cartel factions loyal to him and El Chapo's sons.
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44% Bias Score


Federal Agent Fires at Vehicle Fleeing Immigration Stop in California
A federal agent fired at a vehicle in San Bernardino County after its driver, a 23-year US resident from Mexico without legal status, sped away from a CBP stop, striking two agents; no one was injured.
Federal Agent Fires at Vehicle Fleeing Immigration Stop in California
A federal agent fired at a vehicle in San Bernardino County after its driver, a 23-year US resident from Mexico without legal status, sped away from a CBP stop, striking two agents; no one was injured.
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60% Bias Score


Sinaloa Cartel Leader to Plead Guilty to US Drug Charges
Ismael Zambada García, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, will plead guilty to US drug charges next week, following his arrest in Texas last summer; this comes amid increased violence in Sinaloa and after his sons' legal proceedings.
Sinaloa Cartel Leader to Plead Guilty to US Drug Charges
Ismael Zambada García, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, will plead guilty to US drug charges next week, following his arrest in Texas last summer; this comes amid increased violence in Sinaloa and after his sons' legal proceedings.
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48% Bias Score

Mexican Mothers' Agony: A Chronicle of Disappearances and Inaction
Alma Delia Murillo's "Raíz que no desaparece" chronicles the agonizing search of Mexican mothers for their missing children, exposing governmental incompetence, societal indifference, and the physical and emotional toll on those involved.

Mexican Mothers' Agony: A Chronicle of Disappearances and Inaction
Alma Delia Murillo's "Raíz que no desaparece" chronicles the agonizing search of Mexican mothers for their missing children, exposing governmental incompetence, societal indifference, and the physical and emotional toll on those involved.
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36% Bias Score

Six Severed Heads Found in Central Mexico, Signaling Gang Violence Escalation
Authorities in central Mexico found six severed heads along a road connecting Puebla and Tlaxcala states, an area unusual for such extreme violence; a pamphlet blamed the killings on fuel-theft gang violence.

Six Severed Heads Found in Central Mexico, Signaling Gang Violence Escalation
Authorities in central Mexico found six severed heads along a road connecting Puebla and Tlaxcala states, an area unusual for such extreme violence; a pamphlet blamed the killings on fuel-theft gang violence.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico Denies Joint DEA Anti-Drug Operation Agreement
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum denied on August 19, 2025, that her government has agreed to any joint operations with the U.S. DEA against drug cartels, stating that any such actions require formal coordination and respect for Mexican sovereignty.

Mexico Denies Joint DEA Anti-Drug Operation Agreement
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum denied on August 19, 2025, that her government has agreed to any joint operations with the U.S. DEA against drug cartels, stating that any such actions require formal coordination and respect for Mexican sovereignty.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico's Tourism Boom: 45 Million International Arrivals in 2024
In 2024, Mexico received 45 million international tourists, a 7.4% increase from 2023, making it the second most visited country in the Americas after the US, generating $18.68 billion in revenue during the first half of 2025, despite a recent US travel advisory.

Mexico's Tourism Boom: 45 Million International Arrivals in 2024
In 2024, Mexico received 45 million international tourists, a 7.4% increase from 2023, making it the second most visited country in the Americas after the US, generating $18.68 billion in revenue during the first half of 2025, despite a recent US travel advisory.
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44% Bias Score

El Mayo Zambada to Plead Guilty in US Court
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a top leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, will plead guilty in a US court, avoiding a trial and potentially concealing information, following a similar deal by Ovidio Guzmán, son of El Chapo Guzmán.

El Mayo Zambada to Plead Guilty in US Court
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a top leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, will plead guilty in a US court, avoiding a trial and potentially concealing information, following a similar deal by Ovidio Guzmán, son of El Chapo Guzmán.
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40% Bias Score

Sinaloa Cartel Leader Zambada to Plead Guilty in US Court
Ismael Zambada, a top leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, will plead guilty in a US court on Monday, following his July 2024 arrest in Mexico, after the US dropped the death penalty; this follows similar pleas from other cartel members.

Sinaloa Cartel Leader Zambada to Plead Guilty in US Court
Ismael Zambada, a top leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, will plead guilty in a US court on Monday, following his July 2024 arrest in Mexico, after the US dropped the death penalty; this follows similar pleas from other cartel members.
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48% Bias Score
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